Curriculum

The two-year program includes nine in-state seminars, one Domestic Study seminar, a National Study Tour to Washington DC, participation in the Gettysburg Leadership Experience, and an International Study Tour to one or more countries. Seminars three days long, usually noon Wednesday through noon Friday, generally held November through February.​

During each class session, a class member is assigned to document a day, which all class members can access later for reference.​

Year One

Genesis (August)

Rock Springs 4-H Camp, Junction City​
Group Dynamic Skills
Leadership – Skills, Styles, Perils and Team Building
Ethics in Leadership
Session notes

Economic Development

Garden City
Macro View of the Economy
Community Management
Value-Added Agricultural Products
Beef and Other Industry Instructional Tours
Session notes

Personal development

Goodland
Image and Personal Brand Building
Discussion and Extemporaneous Speaking Skills
Writing and Media Workshops
Public Service
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State of the state

Topeka
Understanding and Working with the Kansas Legislature
Regulation of Agriculture
Media and Other Influence in Policy
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CONFLICT MANAGEMENT

Leavenworth
International Cyber Security
State Prison Systems
Fort Leavenworth and the General Staff College
Juvenile Intervention
Session notes

NATIONAL SERVICE

Washington, D.C. and Gettysburg, PA
U.S. Congressional Delegation
U.S. Trade and Commodity Representations
Federal Agencies
Interest Group Visits
Session notes

Gettysburg leadership experience

Gettysburg, PA
Dynamic Discovery (Gettysburg National Military Park Museum and Visitor Center)
Anticipatory Leadership (The High Ground)
Transactional & Transformational Leadership
Clarity of Communication
Dual Role of Leader and Follower
Predictable Surprises
Managing Disagreement
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Year two

GENESIS 2.0

Council Grove
Special reconnecting of Class XVI to begin their second year of the KARL experience.

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DOMESTIC STUDY TOUR

Marysville, KS, Lincoln, NE and KC Federal Reserve
Corporate Management
Corporation Leadership in Employee Culture and Community Footprint
Investment in Workforce
Session notes

navigating change

Pittsburg
Impact of mining in Southeast Kansas
Investment and Innovation
Downtown Development
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global leadership

Wichita
Aviation's Impact
Tour of Cargill
Education and Leadership
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ENERGY, WATER, AND NATURAL RESOURCES

Hays
How energy production in Kansas is changing
Water issues in Kansas
How we are protecting our natural resources
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International Study Seminar

Brazil
Trade relationships
Comparative Agriculture
Domestic and Foreign Policy
Culture, Customs, and Politics
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The power of one study

TBD
International Seminar Debriefing
Leadership Challenge
Graduation
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International Study Tours

Each class goes on an international study tour for 12-14 days in March of the second year of the program. The location of the trip varies for each class. Learn more about some of our past trips:​
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